Etymology: [ 'ak-t&r also -"tor ] (noun.) 15th century. From Latin āctor (“doer”), from agere (“to do”). Cognate with Ancient Greek ἄκτωρ (aktōr, “leader”), from ἄγω (agō, “lead, carry, convey, bring”).
One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant, One who enacts a certain policy action, An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes, The entity that performs a role (in use case analysis), one who takes part in a situation, a person who performs in a theatrical play or film, one who acts; a doer, one who acts, performer (in plays, films, etc.), Critical success factor (CSF) Mapping, unit of the evenemential level of the dialectic component, composed of a semic molecule to which roles are associated, Anything that needs to interact with the system to exchange information To the system, an actor could be a customer, user, department, organization, or another system, means a Performer engaged to speak or mime 5 or fewer Lines of Dialogue, or whose performance constitutes an individual characterization notwithstanding the absence of dialogue, kanaka hana keaka body: kino, An external entity that interacts with the system (similar to an external entity in data flow diagramming), An executable entity This was called a block in Ptolemy Classic, An Actor is an object It can be virtually anything: A photo, animation, sound or video clip, text, 3d object, etc Even a background graphic is an Actor (See Object, below ) The Actors view mode is accessed via the View menu or by double-clicking on a Chapter icon, This one may seem obvious, but let's remember that this is the person who is performing a role, A representation of an agent (animate or inanimate) on a Use Case Diagram external to the system being designed See Also Use Case, Use Case Diagram, Someone involved in the story, either as one who pulls the levers that make things happen, or the person who gets caught in the gears Not the official spokespeople, experts or other bystanders, One of the elements of the Unified Modelling Language (UML), an actor represents a coherent set of roles played by a user of a system being modelled, An external entity, typically a human user, that interacts with a system The rôle played by that person, rather than the individual Drawn as a stick-figure in the notation, usually corresponding to a stakeholder in the business, attribute defined by the SOAP 1 1 specification It's presence on a child element of the Header element identifies the endpoint for which this element was intended (see also mustUnderstand), Someone or something, outside the system that interacts with the system 1, a theatrical performer, a person who acts and gets things done; "he's a principal actor in this affair"; "when you want something done get a doer"; "he's a miracle worker", Actors are used when writing use cases Actors are a role of an entity external to the system, and can be humans, machines, or devices Actors are divided into primary and secondary A primary actor is one having a goal requiring the assistance of the system, while a secondary actor is one from which the system needs assistance to satisfy its goal (see The Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, Rumbaugh, Jacobson, and Booch, p 144), An external entity that interacts with the system (similar to an external entity in data flow diagramming) (20) See also Use case, any external that primarily represents one or more people: role, team, or organization Note that the term actor often refers to the role that is played by a person, whereas in English, the term actor means the person that plays the role Thus, the word "actor" is a misnomer and a source of confusion The word "external role" would be more accurate and less misleading Note that in UML, an actor refers to any external, and the stick figure icon for an actor can represent a hardware device or application This is also misleading, An external agent that interacts with an application or system This is also a model for concurrent programming, Hypocrite/Sell out (Adj )(see accountant Bob, most secular rappers, wangsta) spurious individual; One who claims to be "down" when they aren't; A hater/ "He thinks he's all-dat but he's a straight up ACTOR!", Someone or something, outside the system that interacts with the system, An actor is a communication role played by a party in the healthcare domain that is involved in providing or consuming information Actors include both humans and other quasi-autonomous things, such as machines, computer tasks, and systems, A person who plays the role of a character in a film or a play In the past, the term "actor" referred exclusively to males whereas female actors were called "actresses " Today the term "actor" is used to refer to both men and women See also actor star, "a performer who developed in himself the art of inner and outer mimicry and incarnation" (Richard Boleslavsky on Stanislavsky System) Initiator, leader and organizer of the material (the actor and medium are one and the same thing) (Biomechanics), a person who acts and gets things done; "he's a principal actor in this affair"; "when you want something done get a doer"; "he's a miracle worker, An actor is someone whose job is acting in plays or films. `Actor' in the singular usually refers to a man, but some women who act prefer to be called `actors' rather than `actresses'. His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company You have to be a very good actor to play that part. someone who performs in a play or film leading/principal actor, A theatrical performer; a stageplayer, One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer, thesp, thespian, are the entities that you use to populate and change the behavior of your maps The actors can be anything from the Creatures inhabiting Unreal to Decorations, all the way down to Path Nodes and Portal Declarations, Actors are anything outside the system that interact with Use Cases, plural of actor, Genesius, all those having an active involvement in the identification, preparation and/or implementation of a project As such 'actors' are a special type of stakeholder, although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, Those people involved in all the different aspects of the planning, using, and protecting of a marine protected area, People who stand between the audience and the set designer's art, blocking the view That's also the origin of the word "blocking", by the way Greg Quillinan, Florham Park Players, Morris Plains, NJ, (defined by a set designer) People who stand between the audience and the set designer's art, blocking the view That's also the origin of the word "blocking," by the way, Individuals or organizations that play a direct role in the conduct of world politics, Jargon for service employees who work together to perform a service for the "audience" (the customers), People, software or other devices that interface with a system See Use-case,
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One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant
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One who enacts a certain policy action
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An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes
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The entity that performs a role (in use case analysis)
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one who takes part in a situation
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a person who performs in a theatrical play or film
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one who acts; a doer
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one who acts, performer (in plays, films, etc.) isim
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Critical success factor (CSF) Mapping
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unit of the evenemential level of the dialectic component, composed of a semic molecule to which roles are associated
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Anything that needs to interact with the system to exchange information To the system, an actor could be a customer, user, department, organization, or another system
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means a Performer engaged to speak or mime 5 or fewer Lines of Dialogue, or whose performance constitutes an individual characterization notwithstanding the absence of dialogue
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kanaka hana keaka body: kino
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An external entity that interacts with the system (similar to an external entity in data flow diagramming)
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An executable entity This was called a block in Ptolemy Classic
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An Actor is an object It can be virtually anything: A photo, animation, sound or video clip, text, 3d object, etc Even a background graphic is an Actor (See Object, below ) The Actors view mode is accessed via the View menu or by double-clicking on a Chapter icon
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This one may seem obvious, but let's remember that this is the person who is performing a role
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A representation of an agent (animate or inanimate) on a Use Case Diagram external to the system being designed See Also Use Case, Use Case Diagram
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Someone involved in the story, either as one who pulls the levers that make things happen, or the person who gets caught in the gears Not the official spokespeople, experts or other bystanders
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One of the elements of the Unified Modelling Language (UML), an actor represents a coherent set of roles played by a user of a system being modelled
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An external entity, typically a human user, that interacts with a system The rôle played by that person, rather than the individual Drawn as a stick-figure in the notation, usually corresponding to a stakeholder in the business
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attribute defined by the SOAP 1 1 specification It's presence on a child element of the Header element identifies the endpoint for which this element was intended (see also mustUnderstand)
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Someone or something, outside the system that interacts with the system 1
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a theatrical performer
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a person who acts and gets things done; "he's a principal actor in this affair"; "when you want something done get a doer"; "he's a miracle worker"
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Actors are used when writing use cases Actors are a role of an entity external to the system, and can be humans, machines, or devices Actors are divided into primary and secondary A primary actor is one having a goal requiring the assistance of the system, while a secondary actor is one from which the system needs assistance to satisfy its goal (see The Unified Modeling Language Reference Manual, Rumbaugh, Jacobson, and Booch, p 144)
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An external entity that interacts with the system (similar to an external entity in data flow diagramming) (20) See also Use case
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any external that primarily represents one or more people: role, team, or organization Note that the term actor often refers to the role that is played by a person, whereas in English, the term actor means the person that plays the role Thus, the word "actor" is a misnomer and a source of confusion The word "external role" would be more accurate and less misleading Note that in UML, an actor refers to any external, and the stick figure icon for an actor can represent a hardware device or application This is also misleading
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An external agent that interacts with an application or system This is also a model for concurrent programming
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Hypocrite/Sell out (Adj )(see accountant Bob, most secular rappers, wangsta) spurious individual; One who claims to be "down" when they aren't; A hater/ "He thinks he's all-dat but he's a straight up ACTOR!"
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Someone or something, outside the system that interacts with the system
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An actor is a communication role played by a party in the healthcare domain that is involved in providing or consuming information Actors include both humans and other quasi-autonomous things, such as machines, computer tasks, and systems
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A person who plays the role of a character in a film or a play In the past, the term "actor" referred exclusively to males whereas female actors were called "actresses " Today the term "actor" is used to refer to both men and women See also actor star
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"a performer who developed in himself the art of inner and outer mimicry and incarnation" (Richard Boleslavsky on Stanislavsky System) Initiator, leader and organizer of the material (the actor and medium are one and the same thing) (Biomechanics)
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a person who acts and gets things done; "he's a principal actor in this affair"; "when you want something done get a doer"; "he's a miracle worker
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An actor is someone whose job is acting in plays or films. `Actor' in the singular usually refers to a man, but some women who act prefer to be called `actors' rather than `actresses'. His father was an actor in the Cantonese Opera Company You have to be a very good actor to play that part. someone who performs in a play or film leading/principal actor
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A theatrical performer; a stageplayer
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One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer
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An actor.
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An actor
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actors
are the entities that you use to populate and change the behavior of your maps The actors can be anything from the Creatures inhabiting Unreal to Decorations, all the way down to Path Nodes and Portal Declarations
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actors
Actors are anything outside the system that interact with Use Cases
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actors
plural of actor
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actors
Genesius
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actors
all those having an active involvement in the identification, preparation and/or implementation of a project As such 'actors' are a special type of stakeholder, although the terms are sometimes used interchangeably
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actors
Those people involved in all the different aspects of the planning, using, and protecting of a marine protected area
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actors
People who stand between the audience and the set designer's art, blocking the view That's also the origin of the word "blocking", by the way Greg Quillinan, Florham Park Players, Morris Plains, NJ
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(defined by a set designer) People who stand between the audience and the set designer's art, blocking the view That's also the origin of the word "blocking," by the way
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Individuals or organizations that play a direct role in the conduct of world politics
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actors
Jargon for service employees who work together to perform a service for the "audience" (the customers)
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People, software or other devices that interface with a system See Use-case
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